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Remembering Washington State Mr. Leather John "Daddy J" Limitone

For those who knew him, John F. Limitone, known among his chosen family as Daddy J, provided a space where we could exist unencumbered by the stresses and expectations of everyday life.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : THEATER / STAGE

Crystal Pite's weird and wonderful "Emergence" returns to Pacific Northwest Ballet: Accompanied by Suddarth's "Dawn Patrol", Robbin's "Afternoon of a Faun", and Goecke's "Mopey"

Contemporary ballet was on the menu for the packed house of stylish patrons at Pacific Northwest Ballet's opening night of Emergence, a program that presented four exciting approaches to modern classical dance.

NEWS : NATIONAL

Creating inclusive technology for the Trans community

For over a decade, Prof. Oliver Haimson has studied the intersection between Transgender identities and rapidly growing technology. His fascination with the topic started around 2011, when he noticed how social media impacted his gender transition.

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Pride journey: Walla Walla: A hidden gem for LGBTQ+ food, wine, and adventure seekers

Nestled in southeastern Washington, the charming town of Walla Walla is a destination that combines rich history, award-winning wines, and an emerging culinary scene.

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Palm Springs trip highlights: new Thompson Hotel, David Hockney Exhibit

Just a hundred miles east of LA, there's always something going on in Palm Springs and the other cities of the Coachella Valley, nestled among the desert palm trees but with stunning views of the nearby snow-capped mountains. This trip was no exception.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Reviving Queen's "A Night at the Opera" with tales for the ages: Seattle's Gillian Gaar examines the classic album

Queen's 1975 studio album A Night at the Opera – which instantly became a classic and includes its highest-selling song, "Bohemian Rhapsody" – was nowhere to be found while perusing several Seattle record stores.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : MUSIC

Rebecca Black brings "Salvation" to Neumos, leaves no crumbs

As the first stop of her Salvation tour, singer, songwriter, and sometimes DJ Rebecca Black headlined Neumos on March 4. While some remember Black for her near-ruinous debut – the viral 2011 hit "Friday" – the star's powerful metamorphosis has been

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The unspoken anxiety of being Queer while visiting Trump territory

Seeing as I had a break from work, I took it as an opportunity to visit a friend in Lynchburg, Virginia, whom I had not seen in over a year. While I was excited, I was also hesitant to leave the comfort of Seattle.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : FILM

Disney's new "Snow White" heigh-hos from animation to live action with kid-friendly enthusiasm

For all its dated elements, Walt Disney's 1937 animated classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs remains a masterpiece. The title character isn't exactly the most modern heroine in the world: She happily sings about how someday a prince will come to

NEWS : SEATTLE

Seattle Council follows the lead of three other area cities and makes Seattle an LGBTQIA+ sanctuary

Today the Seattle City Council approved an ordinance that reaffirms Seattle as a safe and welcoming place for residents, workers, and visitors, including the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.

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